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Vita M. Simmons, of Wanganui, and her sister, Mrs. Leonard Lloyd, of Dannovirke, are at present in town and are staying at the Midland Hotel.

X THE In Neckwear, Glove®, Sunshades, Nose, etc., at VEITCH & ALLAN'S SALE, are "Extra Special Good," and we are certain you will he more than satisfied with the value. The Bargains include/ PATRIOTIC NBOKWEAB-In 20 dif- SUKSHADES-In. all shades, Silk and ferent styles: Bows, ties, buttons, Cotton. All at Half-Price. r brooches, and all kinds of neck „,„,,_„„ „„„ ' ' fi . , WOMEN'S PERFECT PITTING 'an fw c„.„ n.-,„ ** u BLACK HOSE-Wool and Cotton, ; All One Sale Pnee, 6d. each. seamlesS) and gofld fagt ORGANDI MUSLIN NECEEAR—In -5t fine. Sale Price, 2s. 3d; pair. Military, Pickwick, Roll, Peter Pan } A FBW LEFT QF BLACK styles. Usual Values, I*., Is. 3d., # HOSE-Natural wool foot, ' .well -■■ Is. 6d. : Is. lid. * ' shaped. Usually 2s. 3d. Sale. Prica, 6d. each. £ Sale Prce, is. 6d. pair* WHITE COTTON GLOVES - Two * STRONG COTTON HOSE-BlacK and domes; good washing glove. Usual # .White, well spliced and fashioned. Price, Is. lid. * Sale Price, 2 pairs for is. Hd. Sale Price, Is. 6d. * # . BLACK LISLE HOSE—Silk ankles, HAT BAND RIBBONS — In fancy # spliced and well fitting, fast dye. stripes, checks, Silk Cord and Fail- # ■ Sale Pr,ces ' 3s -i 3s - 3d - Palrlettine. Usual Prices, 10Jd., Is. ■ * , FINE LISLE HOSE-Silk to knee, exyard. Saia Price, 6d. yard.- tra special quality. Sale Price, 4s. 3d, pair.

_ Tho afternoon service at the JWlds' Buildings, to-mor-row afternoon will be taken by the liov. AV. Shirer.

Which makes the finer woman, the business girl or the home girl ? A majority of six voted in favour of the "homo girl" at the debate by the memhers of the Y.W.C.A. last Saturday evening. Some very interesting points were brought forward by both sides, and the discussion was keenly entered into.

Something cool and neat for little summer lads. Grey Onion Shirts, 'lis. M. to is. 6d. at Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street.—Advt.

We are glad that stationers, teachers, parents, and scholars, are recognising the 6plendid educational value of The Thinker brand writing tablets, school exercises, and note books Let every reader of "The Dominion" always a3k for "The Thinker's Favourite."—Advt.

Silk hosiery for ladies will he found in excellent variety at Price's Store, 54B6 Willis Street. Silk-ankled hose, 2c. lid., 3s. 6d., is. Bd.; pure silk hose, 6s. 6d., 7s. $d. up. Quality and value the best in town.—Advt.

The Pathe Disc, playing through the medium of a smooth, ball-pointed, unbearable sapphire m lieu of the sharppointed ne&dle, represents the litst word in the faithful reproduction of scund. It is nnwearable and, with ordinary care, unbreakable. The tone is rich, full, apd mellow. Any existing Disc Machine can bo easily fitted with the Pathe Sound Box, to enable its owner to enjoy the pleasures of the largest and most artistic repertoire in tho talking machine world. Catalogues, etc., Oscar Hewett and Co., 56 Cuba Street (just below Bank N.Z.).— Advt.

A woman's trouble and how to overcome it! Not one woman, but thousands of women, suffer keenly from superfluous hair and its disfigurement. "Rusma" is the harmless and simple method of freeing yourself entirely and surely from this distressing trouble. "Rusma" has been known to cure after many failures and repeated disappointments, and it can be used in the privacy of your own homo without the slightest inconvenience "Rusma" completely banishes all superfluous hair, which never returns !

Write to Mrs. Hullen. next Plunket Nurses' Department, 3 Cvnrtenay Place, Wellington.—Advt.

I Home from school .™sr \ fe^* - come the children H^ - —I hungry, but too hot to eat much U fy\\\ """"p of the heavy foods, 8 |\\\ Give them freely of the many light, cooling, IVy . nourishing and easily .'digested dishes, which I\\\ y/1 can be made with milk and Brown & Poison's M, \ ij Corn Flour, such as blancmange, orange sponge, any j cold custard shape, cold banana pudding, etc. flint ,s &e o? food.that they will I \\\\ r@mk, Jpik eat an( J really enjoy—it is very good I \\ \ k r than on hot days!'and sends them back \ \\Y 0f to school refreshed ond full or energy. Use a U Cbrn - lETonr' fr m VraTSi ojf ~if w fl " £flmmer l>sHt dishes. 11.1 if Free.—Tht "Brown & Polion" Cookery 'ill 1 I B" 0 ki which thowt you how to make si 1 I \3oi| \ 1 ooer 40 different Corn Flour dhha. m\ \ . \fiO| \ \ Send card for it to-day to J. B.Qilfillon will |l!!!l!lll!lli!l!lllll!il!li!i:ii!::illII!!lJ!IIII!!i!Illlillll!!!!ll!Ill|||||||!l!!!ll||!j|ll!!lllll| | Baby is a Connoisseur | = in his own little way j| = He likes—and must have—the best. You = == cannot be too cautious in selecting his §s EE food. Use a proved food —a food which .Ej =5 has been in the front rank for years. H 1 Mellin's Food is the proved I Set out ,„ fee d I =J =j most efficacious equivalent to fotreS'-fed- = S ..., Mother's Milk, and satisfac- = ='torily fulfils all the require- uge" GSt A d wS S S ments of, an artificial food. | you. [ s E2 A Sample Bottle of Mellin's Food, together with useful Handbook for E! —— Mothers, "The Care of Infants," will be sent post Free. Write to-day to 23 g= MESSRS. GOLLIN & CO. PROPRIETARY, LTD., WELLINGTON. -. El llllllllllllllllllllllilililM j[ Comes out m Ribbon 'Lies Flat on tee Brush j ANOTHER ORIGINAL COLGATE PACKAGE 1 I pOR Teeth like Pearls, use our Antiseptic Dental Cream. | I There is none more delightfully flavored or with better 111 | properties for cleansing the teeth safely and thoroughly. "'" , 1 I . " destroys decay germs, allays sensitiveness, hardens the 1 £| gums, and preserves and whitens the teeth without injury. |

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2994, 3 February 1917, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2994, 3 February 1917, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2994, 3 February 1917, Page 5

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